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We are all about water
but we don't leave anyone out in the rain.
Your start into business.
Our training team will support you!

Marcel Hupertz and Frank Schleining form our training duo. As training managers, they are always on hand to answer your questions and support you throughout your training.

Apprenticeship at BEULCO
0Persons
have been trained in the last 15 years
0Apprenticeships
in the industrial/technical and commercial sector

Interested in an apprenticeship?

Practice is more your thing? Then start your apprenticeship with us!

We offer you the opportunity to become a professional in a wide range of areas. Of course, you will always be supported by our training managers and all other colleagues.

Which professions are available?


Have a look yourself

 

Want to study or write your thesis?

Do you want practice and theory? Then a dual study program is a great idea.
Of course, we don't want you to miss out on your free time, so we plan the practical phases together with you. This way, study and practice don't get in each other's way.

Your preferred course of study is not currently advertised with us? 
No problem - send us an unsolicited application!


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What about an internship?

You have no idea what direction to take after school?
The proof of the pudding is in the eating, or as they say? Just try it out.
We offer you the opportunity to get a taste of different professions. As an intern or during your gap year.

So, get in touch with us.
Simply send a video, audio or traditional application to ausbildung@beulco.de.

We look forward to hearing from you!

What else is going on here?

We'll show you!

We will keep you up to date on our social media channels and give you an insight into the day-to-day work of the BEULCrew.

Not in the mood for writing?

Then send us your application as a video or audio message and briefly tell us who you are and why you have chosen this apprenticeship.

What happens after the apprenticeship?

In addition to my training as an industrial clerk, I completed my bachelor's degree at the FOM at the weekends, so I was able to combine theory and practice directly. I quickly realized that I belonged in sales and after my training I was able to start my job in internal sales.

Further training in the areas of business psychology, agile organization and digital transformation helped me to expand my skills in a variety of ways - BEULCO has always supported and encouraged me in this. As a home-grown BEULCO employee, I have managed to take on a management position today. I am responsible for our Industry BU and am actively involved in the digital transformation at BEULCO.

Lisa Berchter
Head of Business Unit Industry

I started an apprenticeship as an industrial clerk at BEULCO in 2014, which I successfully completed in 2017 with a reduction. I enjoyed the procurement department the most and it was here that I had the opportunity to work full-time as an employee at the end of my training. After my apprenticeship, I attended the technical college for business in Olpe three times in the evening alongside my job with the aim of obtaining a state-certified business economist. I achieved this goal in January 2021. BEULCO supported me at all times, e.g. in preparation for exams or other tests. Today, I still work in Purchasing and am responsible for the procurement of semi-finished brass products, purchased and commercial parts as well as external work (e.g. annealing and/or coating of our components).

Manuel Kolisch
Purchasing

From 2013 to 2016, I did my apprenticeship as an industrial clerk at BEULCO and was able to get a taste of the different areas and departments. 

When I successfully completed my training, I was taken on permanently and have been working in sales ever since. I am currently in charge of the NRW sales area and am responsible for preparing quotations and entering orders, among other things.

Jana-Marie Kannengießer
Customer Management

I started my apprenticeship as a toolmaker in 1998. During my training, I was able to gain many insights into the company and of course I was taught all the skills of a tool mechanic. I worked in this profession until 2008. After that, I was given the opportunity to take over the management of the industrial-technical training and to deputize for the toolmaking department.
In 2009, I started the "Industrial Master Craftsman in Metal" training course and successfully completed it in 2012. In 2017, the opportunity arose again to take over the management of the press shop. I also still enthusiastically carry out my previous tasks as Head of Technical Training and Deputy Head of Tool Management.

Marcel Hupertz
Head of Training & Head of Press Shop

I started my apprenticeship as an industrial clerk at BEULCO in 2007. After completing my training in June 2010, I was assigned to the sales assistance department. 2 years later, a position became available in sales, so I was given my first sales territory.

In the years that followed, I was given additional tasks and areas. I have been a team leader in our customer management department since 2017.

Mario Hachenberg
Head of Customer Management

In 2016, I started an apprenticeship as an industrial clerk at BEULCO. This lasted a total of three years. During this time, I was able to gain a wide range of insights into the various departments (e.g. Purchasing, Sales, Quality Assurance, Financial Accounting, Human Resources) at BEULCO. In the last year of my apprenticeship, I decided that I would like to work in sales after successfully passing my final examination. I am still working there now.
From 2019-2021, first as a customer manager for various regions in the Water business unit. In 2022, I switched completely to the Industry BU - where I have been responsible for the larger OEM customers ever since.

Fabian Wüst
Sales

During my training as an industrial clerk, I was always involved in IT topics, such as designing new requirements for the ERP system or carrying out tests. I was very interested in continuing my education in this area and therefore decided to study business informatics part-time. As a result of my studies, I was able to familiarise myself further with the IT sector and take on additional tasks, so I switched to IT after successfully completing my studies.

Annika König
IT

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